Society 1 Releases “I Can’t Feel” Music Video

Society 1 Releases “I Can’t Feel” Music Video

February 22, 2016 – Los Angeles, California – Society 1 has released a music video for their track “I Can’t Feel” from their album “Rise From The Dead”. The video, which originally premiered with Metal Hammer, was directed and edited by singer Matt Zane of Lord Zane Productions (John 5, Wayne Static, Zakk Wylde, DMC, Orgy). The song was Produced & Mixed by Alex Crescioni at Stygian Sound and Mastered by Maor Appelbaum at Maor Appelbaum Mastering.

Watch Society 1’s “I Can’t Feel” music video below:

When I direct our own videos it’s always a challenge considering I have to jump in front and behind the camera. This video was the most difficult out of all the Society 1 videos because not only did I have to perform but imagine what was going on in the scene. Everything was done on green screen so I was just trying to think about what it was supposed to look like. When I brought it into editing the real challenge began attempting to create what I envisioned. A very cool creative experience. We’re going to concentrate in the realm of complete manifestations of worlds and environments for further video’s to bring the music that much farther. We want every sound and visual to really capture the full spectrum of the viewers imagination. – Matt Zane (Society 1)

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One of the many quotes that describe what Society 1 has become since their inception. Love or hate what Society 1 stand for, no one can argue with the controversial recognition of this band. They have pushed limits that didn’t even exist prior to their existence.

LA Weekly described Lord Zane as an embodiment of “Morrisonesqueshamanics and Satanic self-determination.“

“…as front man for the world-touring metal band Society 1, Zane took live performing to new heights by setting a world record as the first person to sing live before 40,000 people while suspended 30ft. off the stage by a series of steel hooks pierced through his back.” —TheMetal Forge

“… every show is so full of energy that I equate it to catchinglighting in a bottle. Not only is it high energy, it drips with thesexiness of dirty Rock ‘n Roll mixed with the sound of grindingindustrial metal.” – Examiner.com